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Israel says it killed Iran’s new top commander

  • : Crude oil
  • 25/06/17

Israel today said it has killed Iran's newly appointed top military commander, Ali Shadmani, in an airstrike on Tehran — days after it said it had eliminated his predecessor in the opening salvo of direct hostilities on 13 June.

"For the second time in five days, the [Israel Defense Forces] IDF has eliminated Iran's war-time chief of staff, the regime's top military commander," the IDF said in a statement. "Ali Shadmani, Iran's senior-most military official and [Iranian Supreme Leader] Ali Khamenei's closest military advisor, was killed in an [air] strike in central Tehran, following precise intelligence," it added.

Israel said Shadmani became Iran's war-time military chief of staff after its initial strikes on Tehran last Friday wiped out Iran's top military brass including Mohammad Bagheri, the chief of staff of the Iranian armed forces. Iran has not officially confirmed Shadmani's death.

Crude futures rose today as markets tracked the escalating conflict. At 08:02 GMT, the Ice front-month August Brent contract was at $74.23/bl, up by $1/bl from its 16 June settlement.

This marks the third direct military confrontation between Israel and Iran since October 2023, when Iran-backed Palestinian group Hamas launched an attack on Israel from Gaza. But the current round appears to be the most intense, and this time critical energy infrastructure has been targeted.

Ceasefire confusion

US president Donald Trump has denied that his early departure from the G7 summit was linked to ceasefire efforts between Israel and Iran, in response to comments by French president Emmanuel Macron.

"Macron mistakenly said that I left the G7 Summit, in Canada, to go back to DC to work on a 'cease fire' between Israel and Iran," Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform. "Wrong! He has no idea why I am now on my way to Washington, but it certainly has nothing to do with a Cease Fire. Much bigger than that."

US defence secretary Pete Hegseth said in a televised interview that Trump still hopes to reach a nuclear deal with Iran, despite the ongoing conflict. "We are postured defensively in the region to be strong in pursuit of a peace deal. And we certainly hope that's what happens here," Hegseth said.

Separately, Arab and Islamic countries issued a joint statement today calling for a halt to "Israeli hostilities against Iran" and urging the creation of a Middle East zone "free of nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction". The statement also stressed the importance of protecting freedom of navigation and maritime security.


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